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Purpose constructed in 1960, Pivdennoznyshchenograd and its counterpart [[Soravia|Pivnichoznyshchenograd]] (Gorod-β) were built to conduct tests on the effect of {{wp|nuclear blasts}} on urban centres. As well as this, they served as an observational study to the {{wp|blast resistance}} of many common Soravian architecture designs of the time. It is one of hundreds of ghost towns located across the former [[UPSR]].
Purpose constructed in 1960, Pivdennoznyshchenograd and its counterpart [[Soravia|Pivnichoznyshchenograd]] (Gorod-β) were built to conduct tests on the effect of {{wp|nuclear blasts}} on urban centres. As well as this, they served as an observational study to the {{wp|blast resistance}} of many common Soravian architecture designs of the time. It is one of hundreds of ghost towns located across the former [[UPSR]].
== See also ==
*[[UPSR#Science and technology|Science and technology in the UPSR]]


[[Category:Cities in Soravia]]
[[Category:Cities in Soravia]]

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Pivdennoznyshchenograd
Південнознищеноград
The city hall was built to reflect common architecture across the UPSR at the time
The city hall was built to reflect common architecture across the UPSR at the time
Country Soravia
Provinces of SoraviaZalykia
Population
 • Total0

Pivdennoznyshchenograd (Soravian: Південнознищеноград; "northern destroyed city"), also known as Gorod-α (Soravian: Город-α) is a ghost town and former nuclear test facility located in far-northern Zalykia in Soravia.

Purpose constructed in 1960, Pivdennoznyshchenograd and its counterpart Pivnichoznyshchenograd (Gorod-β) were built to conduct tests on the effect of nuclear blasts on urban centres. As well as this, they served as an observational study to the blast resistance of many common Soravian architecture designs of the time. It is one of hundreds of ghost towns located across the former UPSR.

See also